Canon 70D Review
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When the Canon 70D was announced it packed some new and unique features as well as some old staples. The design lends a lot from it's predecessor the Canon 60D. But it added a new sensor as well as a new type of auto focus called dual pixel af.
As you know with my reviews I try not to worry about specs as much as how a camera actually handles. In the case of the 70D I was looking for how the camera handled with stills in the low light situation of a concert as well as how the new dual pixel af worked for video.
Let's first take a look at the camera itself. It feels great in the hands and the buttons seem to be in the right places. Canon offers a ton of direct function buttons on the top of the camera that allow you to access things like the ISO, Focus Modes and Metering.
The camera has a large touch display that does allow for multi touch. I personally enjoy using the touch screen for working my way around the functions of the camera. When it comes to the menu system I prefer using the dedicated dials as that tends to go much quicker. I hope to see a touch screen like this come in to play with some of the more expensive cameras in the future.
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When the Canon 70D was announced it packed some new and unique features as well as some old staples. The design lends a lot from it's predecessor the Canon 60D. But it added a new sensor as well as a new type of auto focus called dual pixel af.
As you know with my reviews I try not to worry about specs as much as how a camera actually handles. In the case of the 70D I was looking for how the camera handled with stills in the low light situation of a concert as well as how the new dual pixel af worked for video.
Let's first take a look at the camera itself. It feels great in the hands and the buttons seem to be in the right places. Canon offers a ton of direct function buttons on the top of the camera that allow you to access things like the ISO, Focus Modes and Metering.
The camera has a large touch display that does allow for multi touch. I personally enjoy using the touch screen for working my way around the functions of the camera. When it comes to the menu system I prefer using the dedicated dials as that tends to go much quicker. I hope to see a touch screen like this come in to play with some of the more expensive cameras in the future.
To connect with FroKnowsPhoto please follow below
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http://froknowsphoto.com/fro-video-guide/ FroKnowsPhoto Beginner Guide
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